Madrid (EFE) ”.
After the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Anti-Corruption Prosecutor has alleged that he cannot rule on the request of the Police team investigating this case and that they request to register this office “without restrictions”, alleging that the Courts are “inviolable”, sources of the Lower House stress that they have not had any knowledge of this instance.
The Police team handling the “Mediator case” wants to access the computer equipment and storage devices that the former PSOE deputy had in Congress.
However, the Constitution consecrates the “inviolability” of the Cortes Generales and for this reason the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor of Tenerife proposes to address the Congress itself so that it is the Lower House that authorizes the Technological Crimes Unit of the Police to search the office used Fuentes Curbelo until February 14, when the PSOE forced his resignation upon learning that he was being investigated in a plot of alleged corruption.
The prosecutor also proposes that the National Police Station of Congress participate in the registry “for the delivery and intervention of computer terminals or data and information storage devices, documents or any other effects that belong to the investigated Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo”.
Podemos would support a commission of investigation of the “mediator case” if presented by the PSOE
For his part, the spokesman for Unidas Podemos in Congress, Pablo Echenique, said this Friday that they are not going to “play along with the PP” by supporting the investigation commission on the Mediator case, although he would support it if promoted by the PSOE, as “mainly interested in getting to the bottom of the issue.”
This has been stated in an interview on RNE, in which he has insisted that they are not against the investigation of the corruption plot supposedly headed by the former socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, but rather that it be promoted by the PP.
And it is that he has considered a “joke” that this formation, which he sees as the “most corrupt party in Europe”, wants to lead the investigations into the alleged corruption of some members of Congress.